Bona, age 8, USAInterconnected World, 16 x 12 in, acrylic painting"The world, interconnected by shapes, and colors, to show that that the combination of interconnected shapes, and palette of colors is what makes the natural world amazing."

Olympia, age 8, Italy3 x 20 cm, watercolor pencils

Angeline, age 9, USAClam, 11 x 14 in, acrylic painting"This is a pearl in the clam and after seeing a painting with turtles, then I thought about the clam."

Jack, age 9, USAThe Hawk, 8.5 x 11 in, color pencils"It represents power in the food chain. Jack learned how to draw a hawk in art at school and wanted to draw it for the contest."

Lexi, age: 9, USA9 x 11 in, pen on paper"I wanted to do this because it really inspired me and it’s fun and creative."

Uihyun, age 9, USABeach, 16 x 20 in, canvas, clay, oil paint"He had a good memory about the beach and tried to express clean and wavy water."

Gina, age 9, USAAmazing World, 8 × 14 cm, graphite pencil"Gina has chosen this art because there are rules of wonderful nature, including sea and land animals on earth."

James, age 10, USABeautiful Big Bang, 20 x 16 in, acrylic painting, collage(clay on canvas)"I chose this subject because a few days ago I had watched a movie called 'Interstellar,', which is about space. That movie inspired me to paint this kind of artwork."

Seeun, age 11, USASpring Waterfall, 14 x 17 in, color pencils, water color paint, acrylic paint "This represents the amazing nature that the earth gave us. I choose this subject because I believe that there is parts of nature that are still untouched and we should enjoy it."

Emma, age 11, USAFlower Ball, 14 x 17 in, pencil and watercolor pencils"It represents flowers in a regal gathering, which is surprising because a simple thing is not normally found in sophistication. To represent how contrast happens in the world."

Ui, age 11, USASpace and Sky, 16 x 20 in, canvas, clay, gel, oil paint"He would like to express the quiet and peaceful space and sky."

Donna, age 12, USADay N Night, 11 x 16 in, poster color and acrylic paint"This picture represents a view of landscape in day and night and how it shows differently but amazingly. Beautiful both ways."

Kyongryoon, age 14, USAInside the Mind of my World, 17 x 14 in, colored pencils, oil pastels, and watercolor"I chose this subject because it shows the beauty of the world in many frames but all in one picture."

Jewel, age 15, USAWe Haven't Lost Hope, 18 x 24 in, canvas with acrylics, paper mache, and pencils "The meaning behind this piece is that even through your hardest times, hope still blossoms. The darker background represents the dreariness of how life can sometimes be. The heart portrays the human. The flower symbolizes hope and how it flourishes. I chose this piece because I am very proud of it, the concept and the techniques used in the piece."

Candace, age 15, USAFour Seasons, 16 x 20 in, acrylic and magazine (mixed media)"This piece represents the four seasons that the Earth goes through. I made this because it shows the beauty of the world."

Izabelle, age 15, USASymbiotic, 11 x 14 in, Sharpie and watercolor pencils"This piece represents the symbiotic relationship with animals and nature; between foliage and the clock of the sun and moon. I have had a fascination with the night and the animals that stalk the dark. The sunset is the dawn of the night and begins the life of the sleeping sun."

Julia, age 16, USARockin' Earth, 20 x 16 in, charcoal, acrylics, watercolor"Our Earth is truly an amazing place that is connected to the universe. My work shows the meteors from the universe shaping and connecting to Earth."

Christine, age 16, USAWith Nature, 10 x 12, watercolor, colored pencils, pen"What is so amazing about our world is that we are able to communicate and interact with nature. Nature itself is amazing, but our interactions with it can also be. That is what's depicted in this artwork."

Alishia, age 16, USATable for Two, 16 x 20 in, acrylic"This piece was inspired by the low hanging trees in Florida. During a trip there the trees looked welcoming in the humid weather and the seclusion in its branches inviting. This gave way to the image of a romantic hideaway perfectly framed by the scenery itself. There was just something so magical about the idea that it lingered even after the trip until it was finally put onto a canvas."

Naira, age 17, USAAcross the Bay, watercolor"This is a watercolor painting of Dugualla Bay. I wanted to paint this landscape because this view takes my breath away every day. This sight convinced me that Whidbey Island must be one of the most beautiful places in the world."

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